Extron electronic 325 manual Forward error correction FEC panel, Audio Encoder FEC Panel

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Forward error correction (FEC) panel

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Figure 28. Audio Encoder FEC Panel

NOTES: FEC is only applied to the audio data channel; it is not applied to the video channel.

FEC is effective only for RTP transports. It should not be used for TCP

transport.

FEC is not required, and is not applied when the encoder is configured in

stereo mode.

Forward error correction can be applied to the audio data in data streams that use the RTP transport to protect audio data against data loss. Forward error correction enables the decoder to recreate data that has been lost or corrupted without retransmission. FEC adds additional data to the stream that the decoder can use to detect and reconstruct any lost packets. The FEC data is sent separately from the image and audio data.

The level of FEC can be set to protect against different levels of data loss. This produces a corresponding change in the amount of data that is transported and thus, the bit rate is increased or decreased in proportion to the amount of FEC applied.

The VN-Matrix 325 products implement the recommendations defined by the PRo-MPEG Code of Practice #3 (CoP3)/SMPTE 2022 standard.

ÑFEC Mode — The FEC can be applied as either column only or row and column.

Row FEC protects against the loss of a single packet. It is the simplest method of protection and results in the lowest overhead in

terms of bit rate and latency. However, it cannot handle consecutive packet losses

(burst packet loss).

Column FEC protects against burst packet loss, providing that the burst of packet losses are not in the same row. Since correction data is only calculated on one dimension, column FEC is known as 1-dimensional (1-D) FEC.

By using both FEC methods together, 2-dimensional (2-D) FEC, the combined effect protects against more loss combinations than either scheme by itself.

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P4

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FR2

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P10

P11

P12

FR3

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P15

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FR4

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FR5

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FC4

 

The chart at left shows the FEC scheme applied to a 4 column x 5 row structure. This scheme adds 5 row FEC packets (FR1 through FR5) and 4 column FEC (FC1 through FC4) packets to every 20 data packets. This scheme can protect for burst packet losses up 5 packets long.

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Contents VN-Matrix325 Safety Instructions English FCC Class a Notice Conventions Used in this Guide Contents VN-Matrix 325 Serial Digital Over IP Codec Contents About this Guide About the VNC 325 CodecVN-Matrix 325 Serial Digital Over IP Codec Introduction Two levels of operator interface FeaturesConfigurable as encoder and decoder Two RS-232 serial portsVN-Matrix 325 Serial Digital Over IP Codec Introduction Installation Setup Installation and Setup OverviewRear Panel Features VNC 325 FeaturesMounting the Units Planning the System ArchitectureData Transport Methods Multicast RTPUnicast RTP Typical Unicast RTP ApplicationData and Control Routing Unicast TCPExample 1 Switched and isolated network configuration Switched and Isolated Network ConfigurationApplicable Codec Configuration Selections Example 2 Switched and isolated network configuration LAN PortCodec Option LAN Port 1 RJ-45 LAN Port 2 fiber optic Example 3 Routed Network Configuration Routed Network ConfigurationSerial Port Wiring Configuring Network SettingsBaud rate Data bits Parity None Stop bits Flow control None Low-level Network Configuration Configuration Menu Controller IP optionConfiguration Selections Configuration SelectionsIp forwarding Not implemented. Do not change this value LAN Port Specific Options Function CommentsRS-232 Over LAN Port Making Remaining ConnectionsLAN Ports RJ-45 port wiring RJ-45 Connector and Pinout TablesEncoder configuration Video Input, Output, and Loop ConnectionsDecoder configuration Loop BNC connector Not usedConfigure Encoders and Decoders Startup and LoginDevice List Configure the Units as Encoders or Decoders Typical VN-Matrix 325 SystemConfiguring a Codec as a Source or Display Enable multicast streaming Enable multicast streaming Encoder ConfigurationLAN-1 and LAN-2 LEDs Indications and ControlsStatus LED Network Interface Device Field Device ModeDevice List Removing a device from the networkDevice Typical Device Page for an EncoderLicensed features panel Device summary panelConfiguration panel Device setup panelMode Configuration Page Video Encoder Streams panelConfiguration Page Audio Encoder Name panelANC Audio panel Forward error correction FEC panel Audio Encoder FEC PanelConfiguration Page Colfec and Rowfec Encoders Audio Encoder Streams PanelBandwidth Management Page and Typical Bit Rates FEC Encoder Streams PanelBandwidth management standard controls panel Bandwidth Management Standard Controls PanelAdvanced Controls panel Advanced Controls PanelBandwidth Management Maximum bit rates Typical Embedded Audio Bit Rates in Transparent ModePeak flow rate Broadcast Contribution Video BitDecoder Display and Configuration Decoder Video Configuration PanelDecoder Streams Configuration Panel Decoder Streams Configuration PanelDecoder Bit Rate and Stream Decoder Bit Rate and StreamRaw Network Statistics Panel Peripherals Page and Serial Port Control Pass-through ControlConfiguring a Serial Pass-through Group Configuring a Serial Pass-through GroupFirmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Stages Function Summary Perform onUploading the upgrade to the controller codec UpgradeInstalling the firmware prepare, activate, and commit stages License Accounts Page Passwords and Clock Management Passwords PanelClock Management Panel Controller Licensing PanelAlarms AlarmsAlarm Severity Description Critical Filter settings panelAlarm Source NoneEncoder Alarm Alarm list panelAlarm types and descriptions Encoder Alarm Type and Description Action Default SettingsIndicates that there is a valid Alarm Logs Alarm LogSnmp Password Value Simple Network Management ProtocolSnmp Community Value Snmp Trap Destination ValuesVideo input and loop through encoder SpecificationsVideo Video processing codecAudio processing Sync genlock decoderAudio input and output Control host ports codecs, decodersNetwork transport GeneralCodec Part Number and Included Parts Part Numbers and AccessoriesMounting and Power Options Optional SFP ModuleMounting kits Mounting the CodecTabletop Use UL Rack-Mounting GuidelinesOutput format Test Pattern1280 x 720x480 Extron Warranty
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